A Moskvich ended up on the median of Boyeros Avenue after being struck by a truck in Havana

A Moskvich ended up on the central divider of Boyeros Avenue after being struck by a truck in Havana.

Moskvich incrustado contra separador de Boyeros © Facebook / ACCIDENTES BUSES Y CAMIONES
Moskvich embedded against the Boyeros dividerPhoto © Facebook / ACCIDENTES BUSES Y CAMIONES

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A Moskvich ended up on the raised central divider of Boyeros Avenue in Havana after reportedly being hit by a truck traveling on the expressway.

The traffic accident occurred before 10 a.m. this Friday in the municipality of Boyeros, in Havana, in front of the Capdevila Polyclinic, according to a post in the Facebook group ACCIDENTES BUSES & CAMIONES por más experiencia y menos víctimas!.

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According to witnesses, the truck struck a red car, causing the vehicle to end up on the road divider, which is over 50 cm high.

According to the accounts of those who witnessed the incident, the Moskvich got tangled up with the truck during the collision.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the accident.

Frequently Asked Questions About Traffic Accidents in Havana

How did the accident happen on Boyeros Avenue?

The accident occurred when a truck collided with a Lada car, causing the vehicle to end up on the median of the road. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

What are the characteristics of Boyeros Avenue in relation to traffic accidents?

Boyeros Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Havana, where several accidents have been reported in the past, including collisions between different types of vehicles. Poor maintenance and inadequate signage may contribute to the frequency of these incidents.

What are the common causes of traffic accidents in Cuba?

Common causes include poor road conditions, inadequate signage, and driver recklessness. Moreover, the aging vehicle fleet and the shortage of spare parts also impact road safety in the country.

What can be done to improve road safety in Cuba?

To enhance road safety, it would be essential to invest in the maintenance of infrastructure, improve signage, and promote traffic education. It is also crucial to update the vehicle fleet and ensure the availability of spare parts for the vehicles currently on the road.

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